Aaron Copland

NOUN
  1. United States composer who developed a distinctly American music (1900-1990)
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  • Aaron Copland was an energetic promoter of American music.
  • I heard John Harbison, who in addition to his composing, is president of the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, tell this story: the Fund got a call from the Bush inaugural committee, who wanted to do an arrangement of "Fanfare for the Common Man" for heraldic trumpets (you know, the kind you always see in movies about the Roman Empire — hmmm). Synchronicity
  • In the first act, called ‘Big Sky,’ to music by Aaron Copland, ghosts of pioneers emerge from the spacious, tawny earth.
  • This recital will feature the music of Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, George Gershwin, Paul Schoenfield, Yehudi Wyner and Arlene Zallman.
  • Another response to a visual stimulus was Thomson's series of musical portraits of people such as Picasso and Aaron Copland.
  • Two of the boldest American iconoclasts were film-maker John Ford and classical composer Aaron Copland.
  • Philip Glass was probably the last one whose name would be passably well known to the public at large, and even Mr. Glass isn't nearly as famous as, say, Aaron Copland. The Best Composer You've Never Heard Of
  • Aaron Copland's Duo for Flute and Piano is more serious in tone, though no less tuneful.
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